Ocular prosthesis vs. Contact lens - what's the difference?
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Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2019
Your solution to ocular problems:
Contact lenses have become popular world over, because they are very convenient to use, and most people opt for it over anything else. People are of the opinion that they are ubiquitous, and because they are very thin, lightweight and have the ability to change the color of an individual's eye, they have become the go to option for most people. And this maybe the reason that people don't look beyond contact lenses for other options when it come sot dealing with a disfigured or damaged eye. They think it's the least intrusive and only method for them to make their damaged or disfigured eye look normal again.

But this is not true. There are other options available for people who are looking to deal with a damaged eye or part of an eye. The use of an ocular prosthesis is also becoming increasingly popular, although slowly and steadily, because people have realized that it may have more advantages to it than the use of contact lenses. They are not limiting themselves to the use of contact lenses and are becoming more open to try out other options such as ocular prosthesis, because they believe that it may indeed give them a better quality of life.
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